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16 <br />21 lots the normal subdivision process is followed. (le. Concept plan, Preliminary Plan to <br />the Planning Board and BOCC) <br />• Parcel is located within the Hillsborough Courtesy Review Area <br />Physical Features: <br />• The two streams on the tract as well as the wetland in the northwest comer will be will <br />be part of the open space. <br />• The site is entirely wooded with a mixture of pines and hardwoods, with the exception of <br />the power line easement that runs along the northwest comer of the property, which has <br />been cleared. Some timbering has occurred in the central area of the site. <br />• The topography is gently rolling with a steeper slope along the streams and toward the <br />northeast comer. <br />Adjacent Land Use: <br />• The property is surrounded to the north and west by undeveloped property <br />• To the south and across University Station Road are single family residential parcels <br />Proposed <br />Roads: <br />• Access to the subdivision is from a proposed 1,580 foot long cul -de -sac, Swallow's <br />Court, which intersects with University Station Road. <br />• The road is proposed to be constructed to NCDOT (and County) standards. <br />• NCDOT has approved the road intersection subject to receipt of final engineering plans <br />and an application for a driveway permit at final plat submittal stage. More technical <br />engineering plans will be required prior to final plan approval. <br />• Non Vehicular easements along the entire lot frontage of University Station Road will be <br />labeled on the final plat. <br />• The Planning Board considered a stub out to the west during concept plan approval. <br />Due to topography issues and a stream running along the western property line, the <br />Planning Board did not recommend a stub out. It was also found that the tract west of <br />the subdivision had direct road frontage on Old NC10 (see August 1, 2007 Planning <br />Board Minutes). <br />Open Space /Buffers: . <br />• A Type A, 30 -foot land use buffer is shown on the preliminary plan. <br />• The developer proposes 22.23 acres (37.84 %) of open space, which the Homeowners <br />Association will own and maintain. All of the open space is wooded with hardwoods and <br />pines except for the area along the power transmission lines through the northwestern <br />portion of the property. 13 of 14 lots have direct access to open space. <br />• 14% of the open space is primary conservation areas. (IV- C -3 -b) <br />• No wildlife corridors are located on the property per ERCD and the Orange County <br />"Inventory of Natural Areas and Wildlife Habitats ". <br />Water - Sewer: <br />• Individual wells and septic tanks shall service all lots. <br />Recreation: <br />• Eno Chapel Hill Hillsborough Community Park (per the Recreation Service Area <br />